National Park Krka
For two-thirds of its course Krka River flows through canyons,
forming on its way to the sea numerous lakes and waterfalls.
With its seven travertine waterfalls with a total height of 242
m, Krka is a natural and karst phenomenon. It is the largest
travertine cascade system in Europe. The Krka National Park is
located entirely within the territory of Šibenik-Knin County. It
was proclaimed a national park in 1985. Skradinski Buk is the
seventh, final and longest travertine barrier on the Krka River.
Skradinski Buk is considered to be one of the most beautiful
calcium carbonate waterfalls in Europe.

National
Park Kornati
The Kornati archipelago is located in northern Dalmatia, west
from Šibenik. With 150 islands, islets and rocks, in a sea area
of about 320 km² Kornati islands are the densest and the most
indented archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. In all,
eighty-nine of the 150 islands, islets and reefs of the Kornati
archipelago were declared a national park in 1980. Kornat, the
biggest of the islands, comprises two-thirds of the park's land
area. Although the island is 25.2 km long, it is no wider than
2.5 km.

National Park Mljet
Island of Mljet lies south of the Pelješac peninsula, from which
it is divided by the Mljet Channel. The northwestern part of the
island includes an inland sea as well as a small island within
it. It has been a national park since November 12, 1960.

National Park Brijuni
Along the western Istrian coast there are several island groups
among which the most interesting, the largest and most indented
is the Brijuni island group with its 14 islands and islets. The
archipelago of Brijuni is an extraordinary blend of natural,
historical and cultural heritage.

Plitvice lakes National Park
The park was inscribed on the UNESCO's World Heritage List in
1979, in recognition of its "outstanding natural beauty and
undisturbed production of travertine through chemical and
biological action". Plitvice Lakes are one of the most beautiful
natural sights in Europe. The park harbours a grand collection
of 16 terrace-formed lakes, which are mutually connected with
waterfalls and cascades.

Paklenica National Park
The most attractive and most valuable parts of south Velebit
(mountain in Croatia) are surely the impressive canyons of
Velika Paklenica and Mala Paklenica. In 1949, these areas were
proclaimed a national park. It is located in Starigrad, northern
Dalmatia, at the southern slopes of Velebit mountain, not far
from Zadar.

National Park Risnjak
National Park Risnjak is located in Gorski kotar,
the most mountainous and heavily forested region of the country,
about 15 km inland from the Adriatic Sea. The park covers an
area of 63,5 square kilometers including the central part of
Risnjak and Snježnik massif and the source area of the river
Kupa. The administration and visitor center of the park are
located in Crni Lug, a town on the eastern edge of the park.

National Park Sjeverni Velebit
National Park Sjeverni Velebit (meaning Northern Velebit
in Croatian) is the youngest national park in Croatia. It was
founded in 1999 and started work in September the same year. It
covers 109 km² of the northern section of the Velebit mountain,
the largest mountain in Croatia, the whole of which is a nature
park, a lesser category of nature conservation. Another national
park on Velebit is the Paklenica on its southern side.